You are such a great artist. I love your designs. You are a such a major inspiration, I love making dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures and seeing you work teaches so much!
I love your work, been following you at artstation for a while. It's great you posted your process like this, dismistifies a lot of things. It's funny though that I was curious how you did the scales but it turns out you did it almost exactly how I did it just winging it for the first time when I made my first dino. Except you were smarter than me by smoothing over the seams and reprojecting the scales planarly instead of filling them in manually like I did. I also love how you used that technique to create small patches of scales with different sizes by reprojecting the texture at different frequencies, to break up the repetition, that's so helpful. I have a question tho, are the wrinkle/scales maps custom made or did you get them from some asset pack? Also, the polycount seems absolutely ridiculous, but you don't seem to be using Geometry HD. Are you just brute-forcing it with an insane rig?
Pyroraptor is only known from very fragmentary remains, to the point where it is unknown whether it was a Dromeosaurid (like how it was depicted in dinosaur planet) or an Unenlagiid (like as seen here). I’m guessing the artist going to be adding feathers to the final model, with the minimal detail on the body being because it would be covered up, much like we see with modern birds today,
I love seeing things come to life like this and your attention to even the smallest detail is amazing.
Definitely worth the wait to see more content from such a great artist.
wow amazing sculpt cant wait to see more
You are such a great artist. I love your designs. You are a such a major inspiration, I love making dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures and seeing you work teaches so much!
Honestly really relaxing to watch
Amazing work!! I love it, can't wait to see the next part
Jestem pod ogromnym wrażeniem Twojego kunsztu połączonego z ciężką mrówczą pracą nad każdym - nawet najdrobniejszym - szczegółem!
I enjoyed this sculpture timelapse style with the music - your dinosaurs are amazing !!
This is such great stuff! Thank you. Can't wait to see a bit of your fur/feather workflow in Blender!
Joanna you are the best ever!! Thank you so much dear Master!!
I love your work, been following you at artstation for a while. It's great you posted your process like this, dismistifies a lot of things. It's funny though that I was curious how you did the scales but it turns out you did it almost exactly how I did it just winging it for the first time when I made my first dino. Except you were smarter than me by smoothing over the seams and reprojecting the scales planarly instead of filling them in manually like I did. I also love how you used that technique to create small patches of scales with different sizes by reprojecting the texture at different frequencies, to break up the repetition, that's so helpful.
I have a question tho, are the wrinkle/scales maps custom made or did you get them from some asset pack? Also, the polycount seems absolutely ridiculous, but you don't seem to be using Geometry HD. Are you just brute-forcing it with an insane rig?
Thanks for the great video! :D
fantastyczne, gratuluję ciężkiej pracy i talentu
Amazing! I can't wait for the second part!🦖😁
Wow. I ike the Skin textures.
This looks amazing! how long does this type of project usually take?
Nice work
soo cool. where can I find that skin alpha for example. can't seem to find it in zbrush
The Pyroraptor was a very slender droneosaurid 🤔
The Creature looked very different in Journey of Pod
Pyroraptor is only known from very fragmentary remains, to the point where it is unknown whether it was a Dromeosaurid (like how it was depicted in dinosaur planet) or an Unenlagiid (like as seen here).
I’m guessing the artist going to be adding feathers to the final model, with the minimal detail on the body being because it would be covered up, much like we see with modern birds today,
@@tompotter8703 she did. the final render is on her twitter, with feathers covering the body
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Nice job. if possible please share it as a tutorial series with voice.
How long does it take you to make the figure?
Yo, how much for a model? I’m making a dinosaur game and I need a model.
It’s a shame this costs so much. Seems much easier to create dinosaurs using this than blender.